Martin Scherr is a certified mountain and ski guide and offers guided tours, from the hut Adamek on the Dachstein.
Alpine and high alpine terrain is increasingly becoming an area where people spend their leisure time. This is due to the incredibly positive effect the mountain world has on the soul, which is becoming increasingly important as a balance to the ever more stressful everyday life.
Another reason for the increase in mountain tourism is the fact that the mountains, like here in the Dachstein Salzkammergut region, are an ideal location for incentive events. Through a wide variety of activities, the desired effects such as strengthening the sense of community, breaking down ingrained prejudices and mental strengthening can be achieved with ease.
However, the "run" on the mountains that has become noticeable in recent years also brings problems with it: despite ever-improving equipment, the number of mountain accidents is still far too high. The reason for this is the reliance on equipment without ever having learned how to use it.
Thanks to its infrastructure, the Adamekhütte offers the ideal conditions for courses and individual training.
Mountain guides and alpine organizations can hold their courses and mountain weeks here without having to worry about the surroundings. This is because the hut crew has been providing these services successfully for years and has the experience to organize the "all-round" perfectly. The hut manager Martin Scherr is a state-certified mountain and ski guide who is happy to share his experience.
Whether it's climbing excursions, ski tours or ice training, or whether it's the supporting program for a mountain week or an incentive event, the Adamekhütte offers everything that is interesting in the high mountains.
However, the hut landlord is not only available for organizational matters, but of course also offers courses himself and can be booked for individual events. His many years of relevant experience have an enormously positive effect on customers, and in conjunction with the Adamekhütte, this results in an ideal combination.
Is a targeted safety training course for mountaineers, hikers and climbers. The course content and objectives are determined individually and are based on the needs of each individual. Fears and uncertainties are addressed and overcome in a practical way in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.
For individual information about opportunities at the hut, please contact the Adamek hut crew or visit our homepage directly. We look forward to providing you with information!
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Accessibility / arrivalThe hut Adamek, where the Dachstin Guide is, is reachable from the Lake Gosau, just by walking.
by car
from Salzburg:
Motorway exit Golling via B162 Abtenau and B166 to Gosau
from Linz:
Motorway exit Regau on Salzkammergut street B145 towards Gmunden and Bad Ischl to Bad Goisern, in Bad Goisern turn right onto B166, at the Gosaumühle junction turn right towards Gosau
from Vienna/Graz:
Motorway exit Liezen on the B320, in Trautenfels turn on Salzkammergut street B145 to Bad Aussee, turn on Koppen street through Obertraun and Hallstatt, at the Gosaumühle junction turn left towards Gosau
from Villach:
Tauern motorway to exit “Eben im Pongau”, via the B166 Pass Gschütt federal road to Gosau
by train
Attnang-Puchheim - Steinach-Irdning lines
Arrival by train in "Steeg / Gosau" then continue with bus 542 in the direction Gosausee
By bus
Bus 470 (Abtenau - Gosau) direction Gosau, stop Gosau Abzw. Pass Gschütt
Bus 542 (Bad Ischl - Gosausee) direction Gosausee, stops Haltestelle: Gosau Klaushof, Gosau Bärnausiedlung, Gosau Ressenbachweg, Gosau Vordertal B166, Gosau Ramsau B166, Gosau, Gemeindeamt, Abzw. Pass Gschütt
Detailed information on the respective train and bus times can be found at https://www.oebb.at/en/ (train) and https://www.postbus.at/en(bus).
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